On Friday 10 August 2012 01:33, andre999 wrote:
> You could try opening up the portable and cleaning out the dust that has 
> (inevitably) accumulated.  It might be affecting the temporature sensor 
> which controls the fan.

Dust is not the only enemy to elexctical equipment.
A friend of mine had a laptop 11 years ago that he had constant problems with 
after 6 months. He turned it in for repairs. When he picked it up afterwards, 
the support staff said it was full of lard, grease or fat if you will. At that 
moment it dawned on him that perhaps the kitchen where they cooked their dinner 
was not the best place for a computer.

Having said that, I have an old computer myself that have heat problems, and it 
is not dusty, as far as I can see. And I cant locate all the screws I need to 
remove in order to get to the cpu fan, so i can clean it up. So I can 
understand the frustration. :-)=

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Johnny A. Solbu
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